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In this video I'm going to show you how to download and install Cisco Packet Tracer on a Mac.
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In this example I'm running Cisco is Catalina
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now Cisco packet Tracy's free software that you can download from the Cisco website.
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All you need to do is register for free course.
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You don't have to take the course if you don't want to but you need to register and then you'll be able
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to download Cisco Packet Tracer.
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So I'll show you how to register for that course how to download the software how to get it running
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on a Mac how to create a basic topology and explain a few features within Cisco Packet Tracer.
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So once again I'm running Mac OS Catalina I'm going to open up a web browser and I'm simply going to
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search for Cisco Packet Tracer my first hit is the network CAD Web site.
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So Medicaid courses Packet Tracer now in the past you had to have a dedicated logging to this Web site
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so you had a dedicated log in for the Networking Academy Web site that was different to Cisco dot com.
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Now this same log in is used.
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So if you have a Cisco log in you can simply log in to the Medicaid web site using your Cisco credentials.
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If you don't have a log in scroll down and click and roll to download Packet Tracer.
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This course is an introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer.
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It's 10 hours in length.
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It's once again free.
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But you do need to sign up for this course if you want to download Cisco packet tracer and you don't
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have a Cisco log in.
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So I'm going to click sign up today select English and I'm going to specify my logging details.
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So first name last name and email address.
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Now you email address has to be a valid e-mail address by going to email you some details it has to
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be a valid email address so once I've done that and I've clicked submit I'm told to check my email and
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click on the Get Started link to access your account self now received an email from the Cisco Networking
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Academy they click activate account to activate my account so I need to specify my email address my
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first name last name I need to specify my country and company.
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And let me give you a hint.
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If you don't work for a company specify the company itself as in self-employed so specify your country
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specify your company itself.
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If you don't work for a company put in your password reconfirm that enter the capture information refresh
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it.
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If you can't read it decide whether you want to receive emails or not and click register registration
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process is now complete and we're told that we'll be redirected to log in some to specify my email address
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into my password and click sign in we told that they were excited to have us join them.
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But they need more information so we need to specify First Name Last Name Email address specified whether
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we want to receive important emails from Cisco Networking Academy specify gender country specify state
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how many years we've been in the networking industry do we have a disability specify OUR BIRTH DATE
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SO THEY want quite a bit of personal information here.
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Decide if you want to disclose your race and whether you've served in the US military and then click
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Create Account.
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OK so there you go we've now registered and we have access to the network Academy website.
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You can launch the course at this point if you want to but I'm not going to do that.
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I'm going to close that and go to resources download Packet Tracer scrolling down there are different
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versions of Cisco Packet Tracer there are Windows versions Linux version but what we want is Mac OS
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so I'm going to click the download link for Mac OS and I'm going to download Cisco Packet Tracer to
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my computer so all you need to do now is wait for that download to complete Cisco packet traces about
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146 Meg and size as you can see there are a few steps that you have to take to download Cisco Packet
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Tracer but it is free software.
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In the past you had to be part of the Networking Academy that's no longer true.
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Anyone can download Cisco Packet Tracer by simply registering on the Cisco Web site okay.
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The software has downloaded I'm going to double click on the DMV file and then double click on the installation
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app
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we warned that this application was downloaded from the Internet.
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Do we really want to open it.
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Yes we do.
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Some may click open the package traced the setup was it displays.
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I'm going to click continue
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to install the software you need to accept the license agreement so read through that and click Accept
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of a license.
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Click Continue and then click install Cisco Packet Tracer is now being installed.
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So it's a fairly simple installation process you simply need to agree to the license and install the
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software put in your password to allow Packet Tracer to make changes the installation has finished.
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So I'm going to click continue and click done okay so there you go packet tracer has now installed so
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I can search for that on my Mac and start a Cisco Packet Tracer.
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Now because we running Packet Tracer for the first time we told that user files will be stored in this
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directory we can change that through preferences at a later time.
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I'm okay with that.
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Someone click Okay.
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As you can see packet traces starting up now when packet traces starts up.
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We need to specify our user name or email so I'm going to do that and click Next specify my password
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and click sign in and there you go packet traces is now running on my Mac.
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Once again I'm using Mako as Catalina in this example.
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I've got Cisco packet tracer version 7 to 2 running on my Mac.
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Now Cisco Packet Tracer supports a lot of devices we have routers so various types of riders switches
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hubs wireless devices firewalls when emulation devices they are end devices such as pieces laptops various
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home devices we can program Internet of Things.
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There are various connection types but to get us started let's build a basic network of Cisco devices.
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Here's a router cell select the rider and then click in the workspace and add it to the workspace area
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or topology area.
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So here's my first router I'll select a second router so I've got right of one and right to now I'll
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select a switch and let's take a 35 60 and add that to the topology.
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Now you can change the icons if you like.
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I'll show you how to do that in a separate video so you could change to the logical or physical view
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of your devices.
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But for now let's select connections various connection types can be used.
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So we could allow it to automatically choose the connection type.
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We've got console straight through cables crossover cables fibre cables phone cables etc. But in this
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example I'm going to select straight through copper cable.
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Select the first router first Ethernet interface select the first Ethernet interface on the switch and
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I'll just zoom in here to make sure that it's easier to see what I'll do here just to show you the process
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is deletes this connection.
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Press escape
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selected my ethernet cable selected the first Ethernet interface on the router first Ethernet interface
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on the switch select straight through copper again second Ethernet interface on the switch first Ethan
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it interface on the router K that zoom is not showing the icons very nicely but you can change the icons
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if you like Cisco packet tracer today is very powerful if you go to Cisco packet trace preferences you
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can change as an example the font of your CLIA interface and I'm gonna want to do this because otherwise
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it's going to be too small something to set it to 18 and click apply you can change the way the interface
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looks so as an example Shope put labels in the logical workspace and that shows us our interface labels
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in this topology diagram notice at the moment the interfaces are down Cisco routers by default have
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their interfaces shut down.
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Here's a view of my router I can zoom in and as you can see there are two gigabit interfaces on this
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writer I could add modules to the right if I wanted to
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I need to give packet tracer rights to do stuff on my computer so I'll do that and then what I'll try
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and do is add that module to the router I can't because it's currently powered on.
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So if I wanted to add a module to the right I need to turn the rudder off and then I can add the module
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to the rider and then I could turn it on again so if I go to the CLIA you'll see that the road is currently
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booting up.
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Now again if this font is too small what you can do is go to Cisco Packet Tracer preferences go to font
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and then let's make this even bigger let's make it 20 and click apply
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and what you can see there is the font is bigger rather interfaces as I was saying are by default shut
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down switch interfaces are by default up when the device is turned on but the switch is currently off
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so if I go to see a lie We're told that the device must be powered on.
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So I need to add a power supply to the switch and now the switch starts booting up.
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If I go to the second router zoom in.
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No modules added but as you can see here the router has booted up.
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Now you can change the labels of your devices.
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So what I'll do is I'll change them to the following.
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I'll call this right to rather than write a one and that broader one and the switch one on right at
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two I'll bypass the initial configuration dialog.
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That was an older way of configuring devices.
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I wouldn't recommend that you use that a press Enter to get started and I'm now in what's called the
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user mode on the router user mode allows you to view options or outputs on the device but not make changes
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to it.
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So as an example I can type show a version to see the version of router so I type quite quickly there
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so let me go back.
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That command show version shows me the version of operating system that this writer is using.
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It's running Cisco XY software.
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Here's the version of software 15 dot five.
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I can see that to the right according to packet tracer has been up for five minutes and spacebar allows
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me to see one page of output at a time.
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If I type E and press tab that order completes the command and thus takes me to what's called privilege
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mode or enable mode.
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This gives me full rights to the system it's kind of like it administrator in Windows or root in Linux
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gives me a lot more privileges to do things such as go to configure mode I'm going to type C O an F
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and press tab t tab.
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This takes me to what's called Global configuration mode and I can now configure things on this device
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such as the hostname.
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So I typed H O host tab.
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Question Mark tells me what options are available and what I'll do here is specify the hostname of the
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writer so hostname We'll be right to on interface so type I N T.
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Tab gigabit.
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0 0 0 so g.
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Tab question mark shows me the options available carriage return here sir on interface gigabit.
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0 0 0.
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I'm gonna type.
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No shut.
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Notice the interface when Green interface has come up.
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Specify an IP address in this case I'll specify 10 1 1 2 with a subnet mask of that type.
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And that takes me back to privilege mode or enable mode.
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And I'm going to type the copy running config startup config to save the broader configuration.
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What I've done here is configure an IP address on this right write it to.
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Now the reason why this is green is because switches run something called spanning tree which helps
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stop loops in a topology suspending tree takes a while to converge or sort things out.
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So this will go green and there it's just done that once spanning tree has determined that there are
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no loops in the topology.
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I'll go back to write a one bypass the initial configuration dialog press Enter two or return to get
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started.
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Type enable notice I can use shortcut commands rather than typing the full command and I could specify
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the hostname as write a one interface gigabit.
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0 0 0.
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No shut which is actually no shut down to enable the interface interfaces come up and I can specify
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an IP address of 10 1 1 1 and a subnet mask.
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Now I've just decided to use these IP addresses you could use any IP address that you want to use that
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makes sense in your topology.
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I typed end yet to go back to privilege mode.
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Now once the interface has gone green.
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In other words once spanning tree has converged I'll be able to ping the other rider for the moment
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alt ping myself as a test so rider 1 has pinged its IP address you can see the IP address of the rider
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by typing show IP interface brief this IP address is configured on this interface.
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So I've been able to ping myself in this topology.
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I won't be able to ping Rider 2 until spending 3 converges because spanning tree blocks traffic as in
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pings or any type of normal user traffic until the network has converged.
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And as you can see there the pings started succeeding.
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Once the interface went green.
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In other words once spanning tree had converged and now I'll be able to ping Rider 2.
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Now it's running a little bit slow here.
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There it's a bit quicker.
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Don't worry too much about that.
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The moral of the story is that right.
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One can ping Rider 2 and ride it to camping rider 1 and there you go.
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Last thing I want to do once again is save my configuration so copy of Running config startup config.
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Save the rider configuration.
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That's a longer way to do it but that's the way they will teach you to do it in the CCMA.
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I typically type w are much quicker way of doing it.
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That's an older command.
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Saves you a lot more time.
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Now we haven't done any configuration on the switch.
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I can bypass the initial switch configuration dialog type enable conf t takes me to global config mode
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give the switch a name and in this example I'll simply do that.
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Save the config so I've given the switch a name but I haven't done anything else on the switch at this
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point.
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I could close my packet tracer topology down but I'm told that I'll lose my changes don't want to save
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them and the answer is yes.
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Give it a name.
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So my first packet tracer network and click save and then save the topology.
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Let's start packing tracer up once again.
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So I'll start it up.
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I'll go to file open recent files select my packet trace the network and there you go the topology has
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been restored.
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Now our interface labels are not showing nicely.
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So what I prefer to do is manually configure my interface labels but you can decide based on this option
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whether you want to display port labels in a logical workspace so it's interesting in this example is
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packet traces not displaying the interface labels nicely.
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What I tend to do is place a note here and then specify my interface labels like that.
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Once I did that it actually showed them properly but you could use this option where you manually add
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the labels and what I like about that is you can control where the labels are in your topology So I'm
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to go to Cisco packet tracer preferences.
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I'm going to not show the port labels and then I'm going to manually move these around where I want
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them to be in the topology.
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So I prefer doing it that way.
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I'll go back on to write a 1 C ally the router has booted up now so typing able.
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Can we ping it too from writer 1.
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And the answer is yes we can.
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So I've shown you now how to download and install Cisco packet tracer on a Mac.
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I've shown you how to create a topology how to save that topology how to restore it.
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Basically how to use the basics of Cisco packet tracer.
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Have a look at the course on Cisco's website if you want to learn more about the options available within
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Cisco Packet Tracer.
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I'm not going to try and show you in my videos all the options within the Cisco Packet Tracer software
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Cisco have already created a free course that shows you that I'm going to show you specific options
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for the CCMA exam and how to practically use this to learn networking.
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